Are you ready for Valentine’s Day? Whether you are buying a bouquet for your sweetie or even for yourself this February 14th, roses are always a good idea. For a change on tradition, you might think about gifting your bouquet in tea form. That’s where Wedgwood’s 1870 Golden Rose comes into play. This blend is a lovely potpourri of fruit and flowers, a blended Chinese green tea that I am officially over the moon about.
If the Wedgwood name sounds familiar, that’s because it’s the same British company known for its elegant porcelain and bone china. I was so happy to discover that Wedgwood recently started selling their teas here in the US, and this tea was one of the main reasons for that excitement.
Wedgwood’s 1870 Golden Rose is a distinctively feminine blend, a treasure among perfume-like teas. This steep is elegant and charmed, like a pure taste of romance. If you or your sweetie loves the idea of stepping through a bountiful English garden of sweet berries and fragrant blooms, then I’m sure that you’ll simply adore this tea.
Tasting Notes for Wedgwood’s 1870 Golden Rose:
BREWING TIPS: Brew at 175 degrees F for 3-5 minutes. As this is a delicate green tea, be careful not to overbrew.
THE BLEND: Made up of twisted green tea leaves, large rose petals, strawberry pieces, and cornflowers.
THE SCENT: If I were rich, I would place piles of this tea around my house. The tea is scented like a thriving English garden between spring and summer. Or, if you can’t imagine that, it’s like going to a farmer’s market and walking into a stall that only sells ripe strawberries and big, fat, just-bloomed roses. If the winter has you missing the scent (and taste!) of red, ripe strawberries, then this is the tea for you…true aromatherapy!
THE STEEP: A golden, soft orange. This is a lightly sunny sip with mild bok choy notes from the Chinese green tea base. You could add a touch of honey to this tea to accentuate its floral notes.
GET IT: Online, at the US Wedgwood site, the Canadian Wedgwood site, or the UK Wedgwood site for tea lovers living in Europe.
FOOD PAIRING: This is a great tea to have with a classic afternoon tea spread of English Scones or Mini Cream Scones, tea sandwiches, and petit fours. Also lovely when enjoyed with a simple slice of toast and jam.
Great call and powerful – the ingredients here important!!
Yes, they are! Strawberries and roses…what a delicious combination. 🙂
Wow…strawberries and rose petals…sounds divine! The first picture is breathtaking.
Thank you so much…this would be so good with a slice of one of your pretty cakes! Happy Sunday girl! 😉
I knew Wedgwood sounded familiar, my mum has a few plates but I never suspected them of making tea! Sounds like a really nice tea for V-day to share with that special someone 😀
The teas are just as just as lovely as their plates and china are. I bet you and your mister would really enjoy this blend…Happy Sunday girl! 😉
Bonnie, you have a lovely blog and this is a wonderful and informative post. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you so much Linda! Hope you get the chance to try some of this delicious tea someday soon! 🙂
Perfect for V-day!
Yes, Danielle, for sure! A truly heartwarming sip. 😉
Oh my, Bonnie! I can almost smell this, taste this! I don’t think I’ve ever been more in love with a description- “like an English garden between spring and summer…”. I mean! Such a beautiful post!
Thank you so much Chaya!! I know how much you love tea, and I think you would love this one! 😉
Love that you found a special tea for Valentine’s day 🙂 Your description makes me feel like I can almost smell it. Beautiful post Bonnie 🙂
Thank you so much Naina! Ahh, this would be so great with a slice of your Honey & Nut Baklava!!
Oh yes, a match made in heaven 🙂
I have heard of a golden rose tea, but I’m not sure this is the same one. I’ve heard this is amazing so I must give this a try if it on your blog
Hey Miss K! If you heard that that one is amazing, it’s quite possible that it’s the same one. Hope you can get your hands on some soon! 🙂
This sounds so beautiful i am tempted to get it x